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The ideal candidate will have direct technical experience with battery systems, such as battery hardware or software engineering, battery cell development, or battery-related technical project management.
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The Radar Systems Engineer is responsible for troubleshooting and resolving radar system anomalies (e.g. REX, BSG, Antenna/Sub-Array/TRIMMs) using engineering test methodologies and software tools.
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Experience in DoD software selection and approval processes for COTS, GOTS and FOSS.Support security engineering activities, including basis of estimate development, requirements development, design, test, configuration management and maintenance of information systems and data.
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Job DescriptionThe AI Systems Engineering team researches and develops solutions using model-based systems engineering, formal methods, planning, decision making, controls, machine learning, anomaly detection, computer vision, and failure analysis techniques for a variety of high impact real world problems in the aerospace, manufacturing, and defense industries.
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You will work with a small and focused team on implementing AI-based systems engineering tools for deployment of AI in safety-critical AI-enabled systems. The following position is to join our RTX Research Center (RTRC) AI Systems Engineering team.
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Contribute to the definition, development, and evolution of the Safety Case of client technology ahead of every development milestone, in close collaboration with cross-functional teams including other Systems Engineers, Software and Hardware Engineering, Vehicle Engineering, User Experience, Policy, Legal, Operations, etc.
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Provide support in a software development systems engineering role using Agile methodology. Systems Engineering experience on a large government software development contract.
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The successful Product Systems Engineer will fulfill these responsibilities working collaboratively with Product Management, Program Management, and Sales along with engineering leads from Hardware, Software, and Product Test.
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A successful candidate will have an “all hands-on deck” mentality and a desire to expand their expertise across hardware, software, reverse engineering, CNO, and system development. Overview of Opportunity Two Six Technologies is seeking an experienced Operational Systems Engineer to lead the design and implementation of complex networks supporting cutting edge cybersecurity research and development.
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Work with the engineering team to design, write and test software (embedded software running on satellites, as well as variety of ground control and testing software) Currently pursuing a B.S. or M.S. in Computer Science, Electrical or Computer Engineering, or equivalent technical degree.
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IERUS also supports customers with a diverse set of competencies including software development, air and missile defense, and systems engineering. ierustech.com/benefits Description: This is an opportunity to join the IERUS team as a Systems Engineer supporting a large Missile Defense Agency program.
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Genova Technologies has an immediate opening for a Software Systems Engineer for an exciting, long-term project in Dubuque, Iowa. What will you do? The ideal candidate for this position will have:·5+ years of experience in a software-related role (degree in electrical, computer, or software engineering may count towards this requirement)·Some experience in: Requirements writing.
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Recent products and technologies include beamforming, cloud-based communications systems, video surveillance, voice and data RF devices, secure government devices, lawful interception software, ATAs, VoIP clients and servers, medical devices, radios, embedded modems, T.38 fax, FoIP, MoIP, and RASoIP. Custom engineering designs range from turn-key solutions to complete designs including hardware, software and integration into finished products.
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Works closely with Software, Mechanical, and Integration and Test Systems Engineers to own and oversees End-to-End integration of spacecraft bus, mission payload, and communications payload across the full program lifecycle.
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Master’s Degree in Software Engineer, Computer Engineering, Mechantronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Physics, Applied Math or other STEM degree with relevant experience.
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